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Create your own ML-powered opera song! by David Li with Google Arts & Culture.
Blob Opera is an interactive experiment that lets you play four opera voices in real time, using a machine learning model trained on the voices of four singers. You can drag the blobs to change pitch and vowel sounds, and the blobs will respond to and harmonise your input in real time.
15 de dez. de 2020 · 270K subscribers. 1.9K. 223K views 3 years ago #BlobOpera #Opera #GoogleArts. Blob Opera is machine learning experiment by David Li in collaboration with Google Arts and Culture. This...
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Blob Opera is a machine learning experiment that lets you play four opera voices in real time, using the voices of four opera singers as training data. The experiment is now on tour in cities around the world, and you can drag the blobs to change pitch and harmonise with the music.
Viola the Bird. July 2023 | By David Li, artist in residence at Google Arts & Culture Lab. Experience a new cello-inspired instrument in the latest music-meets-tech instalment from David Li, creator of Blob Opera.
18 de mai. de 2021 · When artist David Li partnered with Google Arts & Culture on a machine learning experiment in late 2020, he didn't realize the project would make a return at this week’s I/O. "Opera singers use their voices as expressive and beautiful musical instruments and I was interested in the idea of making interactive versions of these voices, so that ...